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mr_godi [17]
3 years ago
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How is natural selection related to sexual reproduction as opposed to asexual reproduction?

Biology
2 answers:
emmasim [6.3K]3 years ago
8 0
<span>B) Sexual reproduction results in the most appropriate and healthiest balance of two sexes in the population. 
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Fertilization of gametes in the female reproductive system and then, an offspring. 

<span>Biodiversity depends on a species' ability to reproduce itself. If a species cannot reproduce then it will die out. This depends on the climatic conditions of the region. If there is a natural disaster for example, it will affect a species' ability to reproduce. </span>
Oxana [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answering the question, sexual reproduction results in the most appropriate and healthiest balance of two sexes in the population. This implies the correct answer is B.

In sexual reproduction, an organism joins half of its genes to another individual gene which then produces a new combination of genes. In addition to that, the production of eggs and sperm will result in the shuffling of the genetic materials and recombines in a manner that forms a new combination of genes. Therefore, genetic variation increases as a result of sexual reproduction and also increases the raw materials on which natural selection works.

<h2>Further Explanation</h2>

The notion that species that acquire adaptation that is suitable or favorable to their environment will pass it down to their offspring is what is known as Natural selection. In the end, individuals that possess the favorable adaptations would live for a very long time

The idea of natural selection was proposed by Charles Darwin after he studies plants, animals, and fossils for five years.

Charles Darwin believed that individuals with favorable adaptation will survive for a long time and also be able to pass their traits down to their offspring and that individuals with unfavorable adaptation won’t survive enough to pass down their unfit traits and the unfavorable trait will eventually be out of the population.

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  • How are asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction related?  brainly.com/question/7043996
  • Why is sexual reproduction advantageous as opposed to asexual brainly.com/question/12193891

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  • sexual reproduction
  • natural selection
  • asexual reproduction
  • offspring
  • favorable adaptation
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